On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 08:50:44PM +0100, leo.putz wrote :
> Sorry for having to post the same problem a second time -
> but by now I'm really at a loss.
> Is there really no one out there to give me a hint?
>
> I need the output of a query result (all query information is in one
> row) in one c
If i get it right, you should use CONCAT
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Subject: Once again ... row to column conversion
> Sorry for having to post the same problem a second time
fields FROM table WHERE condition' --vertical dbname
>
> Otherwise write your program to do it.
>
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> Sorry for having to post the same problem a second time -
> but by now I'm really at a loss.
> Is there really no one out t
Sorry for having to post the same problem a second time -
but by now I'm really at a loss.
Is there really no one out there to give me a hint?
I need the output of a query result (all query information is in one
row) in one column (!). So, e.g., if you have all temperature lows in
one row, how ca